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Woodstork and snowy Egret

A Wood stork is a rare visitor to Kansas and we were blessed with this one's presence for several days.
Photo by James Glynn


Mallard Hen

Mallard hens can be just as spectacular
as the males!

Photo by Ray Ruggles

Wildflowers abound on Quivira NWR
in the spring and summer.
Photos by Gary Meggers

Blue Wild Indigo

 

   
 
Showy Milkweed
Baldwins Ironweed
       
         
 

Lead Plant
         
               
 


Tundra Swans

 

Tundra Swans grace the Big Salt Marsh.
Photo by Robin Drake-Woods

       
    White-tailed deer with bobbed ears
Look closely! Not only does this
little lady have a bobbed "ear-do"
but she is travelling with a friend!
Photo by James Glynn
   

Bald Eagles

 

 

 

 

 

Bald Eagles can be found where the ducks are Quivira has seen as many as 147 during the winter!
Photo by Ray Ruggles

   

Sandhill Cranes

Sandhill Cranes visit local
fields during the fall and winter.
Photo by Ray Ruggles

 
   
Canada Geese
You can view Canada Geese by the hundreds
of thousands during the fall migration!
Photo by Ray Ruggles

Upland Sandpiper

Uplan d Sandpipers are frequent
visitors to the Refuge in the spring
and summer.
Photo by Ray Ruggles
       
                   
       

Frogs
Across a crowded Marsh...Two frogs eye each other...True Love!
Photo by Dave Hilley

Red-Tailed Hawk

Up close and personal with a Red Tailed
Hawk!

Photo by Ray Ruggles

 

 

       
    Big Fat Turtle!







Peek-a-boo! ------- Photo by Ray Ruggles